On occasion, you may need information appearing at the top or bottom of…every single page in a publication, and you don't want to have to enter it…on every single page;…the same thing goes for page numbering.…There are automated options for all of these:…headers, footers, and page numbering in Publisher 2010.…We're going to look at it now using our NewPostCard publication. We're on page 1.…All we're going to do is click the Insert tab on the Ribbon.…You'll notice the very last group is Header & Footer, which contains three buttons:…a button for inserting a header, something that appears at the top of every page;…a footer, content that would appear at the bottom of every page;…and then page numbering.…

You can choose where you want the page numbers to appear, and even format them accordingly.…So let's say in our postcard, for example, we want something to appear at the…bottom of the page, some copyright information, for example.…Clicking the Footer button does a couple of things.…First of all, it takes us to the Master Page view.…

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10/11/2010

In Publisher 2010 Essential Training, author David Rivers demonstrates how to create professional publications, such as brochures, newsletters, and menus. Using real-world examples, the course includes an overview of the different types of publications available in Publisher, shows how to use Publisher's tools for modifying text, objects, and tables, and explains how to customize layout and design options. Tutorials on performing mail merges and preparing publications for the web and for print are also included. Exercise files accompany the course.